Dreamers RV Park
Serving the cities of Salome, Quartzsite, Wenden, Parker, Bouse, Brenda, Ehrenberg, Hope, Alamo Lake area, and surrounding areas.
DREAMERS RV PARK
54000 Hwy 60
Salome, AZ 85348
OHV Riding
Southwestern Arizona is a haven for OHV enthusiasts, featuring
endless desert trails, rugged mountain paths, and sandy washes.
Adventure seekers can enjoy breathtaking scenery, challenging
terrain, and wide-open spaces for off-road fun on the 700 mile
Salome Peace Trail.
Quartzsite Gem Shows
Quartzsite Museum
The Quartzsite Gem Shows features nine major rock, gem, and bead
shows with thousands of vendors offering affordable gems, minerals,
and fossils, while the Quartzsite Museum highlights local mining
history and pioneer artifacts in a historic adobe stagecoach station.
Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge
The Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge in Arizona features striking
desert scenery, vibrant wetlands, and abundant wildlife. It’s an ideal spot for
birdwatching, hiking, and experiencing the serene beauty of nature in a unique
desert oasis setting.
Buckskin Mountain State Park
Buckskin Mountain State Park hugs the Colorado River amid
craggy mountains, offering camping, hiking, swimming, boating,
fishing, picnicking, wildlife viewing, playgrounds, and sports
courts—ideal for year‑round outdoor recreation.
Lake Havasu
Lake Havasu, home to the world-famous London Bridge, is
a paradise for water and desert lovers alike. With over 300
sunny days annually, it’s perfect for golf, tennis, desert
tours, and watersports like fishing, kayaking, skiing, and
houseboating along 400 miles of breathtaking coastline
Attractions & Activites
Swansea Ghost Town
Swansea, a ghost town in La Paz County, Arizona, was founded
in 1909 as a booming copper mining community but abandoned
by the late 1930s. Today, visitors explore its historic ruins, mine
shafts, and tailings, attracting history enthusiasts and ghost town
explorers alike
RESTAURANTS
Harquahala Mountain & Peak Observatory
Harquahala Mountain, the highest peak in southwestern Arizona, rises to 5,681 feet
and offers breathtaking panoramic desert views. At its summit sits the historic
Harquahala Peak Observatory, built in 1920 for solar research. Today, adventurous
visitors can hike or drive the rugged trail to explore the restored observatory, enjoy
scenic overlooks, and discover the area’s rich history. It’s a must-see destination for
hikers, history buffs, and off-road enthusiasts alike.
Quartzsite RV Show
Every January, the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show transforms the quiet
desert town of Quartzsite, Arizona into a bustling hub for RV enthusiasts. Drawing
over 150,000 visitors, it’s one of the largest gatherings of RVers in the world. The 9
day event features over 400 exhibitors, showcasing RVs, accessories, and outdoor
gear across 70,000 sq. ft. making this a must-see destination for RV lovers.